Ever since Kerry had fought with Xiangzi all night, he had not been polite at all when speaking to her.

"I……"

Xiangzi wanted to argue loudly, but then she remembered that she had indeed done a lot of humorous things before, so she could only grit her teeth and wanted to glare at Kerry, but after her eyes met Kerry's, she looked away guiltily.

"I know. I won't. I'll ask you more."

Xiangzi was actually feeling a little lost. They had been apart for two days, together for a few days, and then she had to separate from everyone again.

The feeling of not having fire around made her feel particularly uncomfortable.

At this time, because the case had been handed over to Inspector Megure, Chris also decided to continue with the contract to purchase the factory.

When he left, not only Xiangzi came to see him off, but also the local mayor and township councilors.

Seeing that the young people had finished speaking, the councilors and the mayor hurried over.

"We will never forget what you two have done for our town."

This is a great thing for them. This place has been declining, but as long as the factory can be put into operation, this place will prosper again. This is simply a free political achievement.

Kazuma looked at the two men with pity, then reached out his hand and shook theirs.

They have already informed the civil servants through Light Yagami about the supernatural disaster and the reason why they need to rebuild the town.

It is estimated that both the mayor and the council members of this place will be replaced by more professional people to help this place prosper quickly.

They probably won’t be able to get this free bargain.

Afterwards, the two of them took a plane back to Tokyo and contacted Kirito.

[Kiritani Kazuto: Something has happened. It seems the vampires have noticed something. It's summer vacation now, so the school isn't in session yet, and the principal can't be found.]

[Kiritani Kazuto: I contacted the local snakeheads and looked for the possible residences of the vampire leaders, but I couldn't find them. I'm not even sure if they're still in Amakusa or even Kumamoto.]

[Kiritani Kazuto: You don't have to come for now. Even if we have more people, it's useless. It's even possible that the information is false. After all, apart from the school uniforms and the confessions of those vampires, we don't have any evidence that vampires actually exist here.]

[Kiritani Kazuto: Please send Shiro to help me. You guys should complete the foundation's deployment in Tokyo first.]

Sato Kazuma: Oh right, I'm sending Xiaobai over there, and then I'm going to Aomori to buy a few private jets. Kerry, while you're in Tokyo, you can stop by to contact them and recruit a pilot to stay at the foundation as a backup, so we can travel whenever we want.

After a while, Kazuma went out with Xiaobai and a lot of bags.

After getting in the taxi, Kazuma rubbed Xiaobai's head.

"Since you have to take a plane anyway, I'll take you to Kasukabe to meet the family you've always wanted to see.

But don’t tell them.”

"Ouch!"

Xiaobai was a little surprised, but also worried about delaying things.

"It's okay. Kirito shouldn't be in a hurry. He's been there for four or five days already. A little while longer won't hurt. If anything goes wrong, I'll take responsibility.

After all, since you came here, you have been busy with big and small things and have no time to go back and take a look."

Xiaobai wagged his tail and rubbed it against Kazuma's hand.

Kazuma looked out the window, a grin on his face.

Hehe, we have been playing and fighting together for more than 7 months. I wonder if that guy will be lonely now that he is suddenly left alone.

But that guy looked lonely? It was an unimaginable scene.

But I probably don’t have time to be lonely. The foundation has just been established and I haven’t even decided on a name yet. Various companies are in the start-up stage, and I’m very busy with official duties.

Xiaobai was thinking about whether to recommend Nohara Hiroshi to a few people.

In Xiaobai's impression, Guangzhi is very serious about his work, and he seems to be a leader, and he still has normal personnel management skills.

Far away in Hokkaido, Xiangzi is practicing diligently. She wants to play a bigger role and hopes that she will no longer be a burden.

Kirito is also conducting investigations with agents sent here by the Foundation and dealing with the complicated local relationships.

But no one realized at that time that it was actually very dangerous to let Kerry stay alone and run an organization.

……

On the streets of Akabane where no one is dead, Kerry is the only one in the usually bustling living room, and outside the window is a shower, a typical Tokyo summer rain.

Chris brewed a cup of Coke into hot Cos coffee and put it to his mouth, feeling the hellish taste.

"Yui, make a list of all the companies that the foundation can contact, and all the companies that we came into contact with on the ship at that time."

"Okay! But Brother Kerry, what are you going to do?"

Yui's cheerful voice came out.

Kerry didn't answer her, but continued to give orders.

“Also, contact Tokugawa. I want him to bring the Prime Minister to see me. There is no need to give Tokugawa a reason, but we must make it clear to the Prime Minister that our position is to support the establishment of an Asian alliance between Japan, Tokyo, and South Korea that is comparable to NATO.

The Prime Minister should not disrupt his schedule and monitor his equipment. If he contacts anyone during his trip, tell me immediately and ask him to come and see me in the name of visiting the park, so that no one else will find out.

Afterwards, I contacted the Vice Ministers of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the Financial Services Agency, as well as the Finance Minister of this cabinet, and told them that the foundation would only protect countries that acted in a humanitarian manner. I also told them that I wanted to force those Japanese companies to submit to public authority and carry out industrial restructuring.

And companies will accept to stop overtime, so that the extra labor time will force companies to hire more people, which will boost employment and people with free time will also boost local consumption. "

Yui was startled when she heard that, but then she calmed down.

"But, Brother Kerry, those bureaucrats actually know that this is a better approach, but they can't get the companies to do it. Plus, if they do, both they and the companies behind them will raise questions."

"That's why I asked you for a list of companies we can contact. If you're willing to listen, you can listen. If you're not willing, go find out if they have any heirs who are unlikely to inherit.

Tell them that as long as they are obedient, the current helmsman and the first heir will be taken care of by some invisible forces.

Besides, they're basically neighbors across the street. How dare they disobey me?"

Chris grinned.

"This……"

Yui paused for a moment, she felt that Kerry in this state was unfamiliar to her.

"No need to contact Kirito. You see that stuff online every day. You know very well how the world works. You don't want to see humans continue like this, do you? If you're caught, just tell Kirito that it was Kerry who threatened you with the lives of ordinary people. He won't be mad at you."

Kerry was expressionless.

"I……"

"Just do it. I want to hear their development plan. Let them ask their secretary to prepare the document before coming back."

"it is good……"

384

Chapter 384: Intermission.

In Japan, where there are so many factions, the most common way to accomplish something is to unite more people with a say to benefit, let them see the profitability, and then take the initiative to help solve those who will suffer losses.

But Kerry doesn't need to do that because they are selling something that no one else can buy: safety.

When those ancient gods that ordinary people or armies could not resist appeared, Kerry felt a little confident, but it was still not enough.

Now, when those ghosts that mortals cannot see or harm but can hurt humans appear in large numbers, Kerry feels that it is about time.

It is not ruled out that some Onmyojis, or priests and shrine maidens in this world are hired by wealthy people, or in places like Tokyo and Kyoto where there are many shrines, where demons and ghosts cannot come.

But there's more to safety for Kerry than just that.

Not only can he not protect those who are unwilling to obey, he can also make those guys no longer safe.

Not only do they need to deploy regular troops, but they may not be defeated. Moreover, there is no benefit in successfully defeating them and they are just losing money.

Aren’t the gods, demons, or priests who can protect them afraid of death?

When security, the most expensive commodity in the world, is controlled by Kerry, things become clear.

When these politicians regard them as a supernatural force that is obligated to help them, they should realize that the vigilantes will protect not only those who are unable to resist the cruelty of demons, but also those who are unable to resist the oppression of powerful forces.

The wind direction in Tokyo began to change almost overnight.

In this simple living room, which looks more like a game room than a reception room.

Agatsuma Yuno and Toyokawa Kiyoshi, who didn't know if he could still use the surname Toyokawa, saw it right before their eyes.

Bigwigs, whom ordinary people can only see in newspapers, news, or public speeches, lined up according to the schedule, swallowed nervously, and adjusted their clothes in the hot August weather, hoping to make themselves look more formal.

Then, when the previous big shot came out with a deathly pale face, they hurried in with smiles on their faces.

The Prime Minister, members of parliament, and some business leaders whom Toyokawa Kiyoshi had met before.

These people, whom even the Toyokawa family had to give face to, were waiting with their heads down in front of their neighbor's door, a door that was slightly deformed from being hit before.

He had many guesses about what his daughter was doing, but after seeing this scene, he still felt that everything he had thought before was too unimaginative.

This scene lasted for two whole days.

He stood at the window blankly, and finally sat down dejectedly.

After those people came in, Kerry would talk to them on the sofa, and when Kerry was satisfied with the conversation, they could leave.

In fact, when it comes to implementing the policy of not working overtime, civil servants and politicians are theoretically very willing to cooperate.

After all, anyone with a brain knows that this is a good thing. Providing more jobs will reduce people's pressure and increase their desire to consume. Money will continue to flow, and these are all pure political achievements.

But that is an ideal situation. This is Japan. Copying the British revolving door between government and business means that there are relevant interest groups behind them.

But Kerry was always kind, he would tell them.

“Anyone who has an opinion can come and talk to me.

Don’t let yourself be the one speaking for them.”

At such times, civil servants who have the support of the consortium will always reveal the news about the consortium as if they had been pardoned.

Politicians whose wives or they themselves are big businessmen always accept reality with a sad face.

Some people nod on the surface, but think about how to resist when they go out, while some people carry out the rules honestly after they go out. But it doesn’t matter, it’s their freedom.

Because Kerry knew that these people would figure it out, and if they didn't, Kerry's sword would be free.

Even in Kerry's view, this is a relatively mild method, because if he really ignores reality, what he wants is to directly hang these vampires and parasites that are actually sucking blood from the general public, rather than telling them that they will die if they don't spit out the parts that don't belong to them.

On the contrary, everyone who came said that the alliance's plan was too difficult.

Moreover, unlike the plan of industrial restructuring and reducing the burden on workers, Tiangang is begging and pleading to show that they are willing to do so, but the United States is not happy about it, and they can't do anything about it.

Politicians' personal positions are all performed for votes.

They are not stupid. No one wants to go against a big country that can unleash a bunch of unmanned mechanical troops at any time.

Especially when that big country is their neighbor.

If they are willing, they can get benefits that are no less than being dogs for the United States.

But neo-colonialism is too cruel. Many people may wonder why Japan has been in power for so many years but still has no ability to make decisions on its own. Besides, how can other democratic countries be so bad?

But unfortunately, the situation is extremely bad. Look at Africa and Latin America. Those countries that are being manipulated by neo-colonialism, those dictators who are pushed to power by powerful countries, sell out national interests to the colonial powers, and then make a fortune for themselves, and the colonial powers don't care.

Then, when a tough guy finally shows up who is ready to engage in communism, the sovereign country will say that you are suspected to be a little undemocratic, and will impose economic sanctions on all neighboring countries, carry out assassinations, and terrorist attacks.

The local people are living a life worse than that under the rule of a tyrant. Now is the time to hold a general election and let the suffering people replace the tough guy.

Then spend money to elect a tyrant and continue the above process.

It is not easy for Kerry to solve this problem quickly, but it has been put on the agenda. In addition, with such a plan that has lifted the roof off the plan, they will not be so unacceptable to the opening of the window for industrial reform.

It took about two days to get this done. The Shinomiya family has already promised to take the lead in reforms and give benefits to employees.

And because unlike the Shijo family, most of the Shinomiya family's industries are located locally, this will play a leading role.

But what’s interesting is that the Toyokawa family, one of the few families that Kerry did not meet with, also announced that they would follow the Shinomiya family in reform.

Once these things were confirmed to be moving forward, Kerry began to formally deal with the foundation's internal affairs.

Kerry took action first and asked Yui to buy a small livehouse with a practice room. After all, it is foreseeable that official investigators will be equipped with weapons in the future.

At that time, everyone will carry their instrument bags. The Livehouse can be open to the public on a membership basis during normal times, and when necessary, the schedule can be filled with gatherings for the foundation's members.

While Yui was filtering out the appropriate information, Kerry opened the door and walked out.

"You go ahead and do your thing. I'm going to go see how the orphanage Kirito built is doing."

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